While choosing a treatment method. The resulting negative effects cannot be ignored. Traditional surgical treatment has total or partial removal of the uterus, but this surgery changes the integrity of the internal genitalia, which can cause greater psychological trauma to the patient and his or her spouse and affect the quality of life of the couple to some extent. Firstly, the surgery may be risky, and secondly, after myomectomy, more serious adhesions often occur, where the fibroids adhere to the bladder, intestinal canal and pelvic wall. Such adhesions may or may not produce symptoms of abdominal pain, but they have a greater impact on the secondary surgery, and the adhesions may lead to side injuries of the surgery, and because of the adhesions, the secondary surgery often cannot be handled by laparoscopic surgery. Drug treatment is mainly to reduce the production of estrogen in the body or to counteract the effect of estrogen, which is long, slow, ineffective, and expensive, and has different degrees of side effects on the secretory system, cardiovascular system, bone metabolism, and secondary sexual characteristics. Surgical treatment usually uses the characteristic method of “open surgery”, which inevitably brings artificial trauma to patients. The principle of arterial embolization is to insert an arterial catheter into the artery that supplies blood to the uterus, and then block the artery with some embolic agent, so that the myoma will shrink after the lack of blood supply.